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Bowmar 901B Handheld Electronic Calculator

This handheld electronic calculator has a gray and charcoal case and an array of black "Klixon" keys. Such keys have a design trademarked by Texas Instruments and make a distinctive click when pressed. In addition to ten digit keys and one decimal point key, the calculator has four keys for arithmetic functions. One serves as a total key for addition, another as a difference key for subtraction. The top of the keyboard has a constant switch, a D key for recalling the display (which turns off after fifteen seconds), a clear entry key, and a red clear key. The on/off switch is behind the clear key and the eight-digit red LED display behind this. A cord for recharging the battery attachs at the back of the top. (This example has no cord.)

The back has four plastic feet. A metal plate there gives operating instructions. Text near the bottom of it reads: BOWMAR MODEL 901 B (/) SER. Mo 203295 (/) BOWMAR/ALI , INC ACTON, MASS 01720 (/) MADE IN U.S.A. PATENT PEND. Stamped in ink on the bottom of the back are the numbers: 72 52 35.

This is the first model of an electronic calculator sold by Bomar/Ali, and the first type of commercial handheld electronic calculator manufactured in the United States.

Compare 1987.0435.025, the same calculator sold as the Craig 4501, and 1986.0988,035, the Radio Shack EC-200.

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